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Testing the pitch-luminance mapping in humans and in a group of Guinea baboons. A replication of Ludwig et al. (2011) study. ...
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Language Lateralization in Dutch-English Bilinguals (Marlon Schoo) ...
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Phonological and semantic specialization in 9- to 10-year-old children during auditory word processing ...
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Neural pathways of phonological and semantic processing and its relations to children’s reading skills ...
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Ready. Speak. Action. Action word production difficulties in Parkinson's disease ...
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Functional Brain Networks and Verbal Fluency in Healthy Ageing ...
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The electrophysiology of voluntary and cued language switching: evidence from event related potentials and neuronal oscillations ...
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Exploring Bilingualism as a Protective Factor for Cognitive Decline ...
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Is all-or-none forgetting of multi-modal lexical representations better maintained after retrieval practice compared to restudy? ...
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Are multi-modal lexical representations forgotten in an all-or-none manner? ...
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Divide and Conquer: The effect of neural functional segregation on task-switching performance. ...
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The effect of dual-task motor interference on higher-order cognitive processes: a systematic review and meta-analysis ...
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This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to establish the significance of dual-task motor interference on motor/action-related higher cognition, examining paradigms in the domains of memory, conceptual thinking, and other related cognitive processes (see screening materials for expansion on relevant tasks). In dual-task motor interference paradigms, participants perform a primary higher-order cognitive task (e.g. conceptual judgment, lexical decision, word-list memory, picture naming, etc., on manipulable and non-manipulable objects, nouns depicting objects, or other visual/auditory/tactile stimuli depicting same) while also performing a secondary motor task (gripping an apparatus, performing a simple motor tapping sequence, etc.). The effects of this secondary motor task on performance are often compared to an active or passive control condition. Mixed results have been reported regarding the specificity of the impact of motor interference on higher cognition, with some reports that the secondary motor ...
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Cognitive Neuroscience; Concepts; Embodied Cognition; FOS Psychology; Life Sciences; Neural Reuse; Neuroscience and Neurobiology; Psychology; Semantic Memory; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/mah5x https://osf.io/mah5x/
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Research compendium for Montero-Melis et al. (2021) "No evidence for embodiment: The motor system is not needed to keep action words in working memory" (Cortex) ...
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Unravelling the relationship of conditional rule breaking, creativity, personality traits and entrepreneurship: a neurocognitive study ...
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The effect of meditation on predictive processing in a linguistic oddball EEG study ...
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The unique role of novel linguistic labels on the disengagement of visual attention - Supplementary materials ...
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